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Ruffinus may
refer to:
Rufinus (Roman governor), a
governor of
Britannia Superior, a
province of
Roman Britain Saint Ruffin, a
mythical Anglo-Saxon martyr...
- and said it held the
relics of
Wulfhad and
Ruffinus, two sons of King
Wulfhere of Mercia. However,
Ruffinus is not a
plausible name for a son of Wulfhere...
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hares are abundant. The main
raptors are the long-legged
buzzard (Buteo
ruffinus) and the
golden eagle (Aquila heliaca). On
January 7, 2015,
Director General...
- 14 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "SS.
RUFFINUS AND VALERIUS, MM. (CIRC. A.D. 297.)." In: The
Lives of the Saints. Volume...
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Bonacolsi (1303)
Giacomo Benfatti, O.P. (1304–1332)
Gotifredus (1338–1347)
Ruffinus de
Landa (1347–1367)
Guido da
Arezzo (1367–1385)
Scaramuzzo Gonzaga (1386–1390)...
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obscure unknown Regenhere of
Northampton 9th East
Anglian Northampton Ruffinus of
Stone 7th
Mercia Stone Rumon of
Tavistock unknown British Ruan Lanihorne...
- Verzellino, p. 496.
Cappelletti XIII, p. 503,
points out that
Bishop Ruffinus was
already dead by 1287,
since the
diocese was
represented at the provincial...
- (1328–1345) Bonifacius, O.S.A. (1345–1348)
Angelus (1348–1350)
Pinus (1350–1352)
Ruffinus (1352–1373)
Robertus (1373–1380)
Bertrandus (1381–1392) (Avignon Obedience)...